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The ordered pair $(x, y)=(8, 6)$ is the solution of the following system of linear equations \begin{align*} x &= \frac{1}{10}y + a, \\ y &= \frac{1}{10}x + b. \end{align*}Find the value of $a + b$.
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The transitive property of equality states that: o if a = b, then bra o if a = b, then ac = bc o if a = b and b= c, then a = if a = b and c= c, then a + b = b + c
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Alina fully simplifies this polynomial and then writes it in standard form. xy2 β 2x2y + 3y3 β 6x2y + 4xy2 if alina wrote the last term as 3y3, which must be the first term of her polynomial in standard form? xy2 5xy2 β8x2y β2x2y
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The ordered pair $(x, y)=(8, 6)$ is the solution of the following system of linear equations \begin{...
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